Sunday, August 26, 2012

Advice On Improving Your Dog's Temperment Through Training

By David Hamilton


Dog training is a universal skill that people who wish to raise a dog or dogs, as part of the family, need to acquire. Some dogs learn quickly and others are slow. There are a number of ways to train your dog, or dogs, and the following will help you along your path to gaining the skills you need.

Doggy daycare may sound like a great idea for hyperactive, distracted dogs, but it may be a serious setback to your training efforts. Your dog will need structure throughout the day. While running around and socializing with other dogs will be sure to tire him out, he will not receive the structure needed to curtail any over-the-top behavior. Consider a dog-walking service to let your dog stretch his legs during the day, instead.

To help train your puppy not to chew on household items and furniture, you should make sure that your puppy is always occupied with an acceptable activity. Just like small children, puppies are always wanting to experience new adventures. If you don't provide an activity, they will find one, and you probably won't like the one they pick.

If you have a dog that is not learning, despite training, sometimes bringing in another dog that is already trained, can work wonders. The trained dog can lead by example and will receive all the praise from the people around. Meanwhile, the untrained dog will be watching what the trained dog is doing and learn from this.

Your dog has a brain that needs to be exercised too. For dogs that don't chew excessively, canine puzzle toys can appeal to your dog's senses and stimulate his problem-solving skills. Puzzle toys come in a vast array of types so choose one that appeals to your dog's specific strengths.

Teach your dog to "look" up to you, literally! Your dog should learn how to check in with you regularly, so he makes your direction a priority. Having him "look" at you randomly gets him comfortable with eye contact, heeling, and sticking close to your side. It's an excellent way to establish a proper relationship!

After each training session, spend a few minutes playing your dogs favorite game with him. If you do this every time, your dog will know it's coming after the training sessions and will be excited when it comes time for your daily session. The more excited he is, the better he'll do.

If your dog suffers from separation anxiety, an easy way to train them out of it is to avoid giving them attention immediately before and after you leave. It may seem mean to the dog if you don't say goodbye before you leave, but those long goodbye cuddles just give the dog a chance to get worked up.

Use timing as part of your dog training methods. Use it as a form of communication with your dog. Timing is one of the main elements of teaching a canine properly. It doesn't matter what teaching methods you use, try to work at having them develop the proper timing for each method.

Don't waste time with ineffective dog training methods, when you can get great strategies with just a bit of research and a bit more learning. There are many resources out there to help, starting with these dog training tips, which can provide great guidance as you start a new venture in training your dog.




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